#[repr(transparent)]pub struct SrvTarget { /* private fields */ }
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SRV (service) records are used by some network protocols to provide service-specific aliasing and load-balancing. For example, XMPP (Jabber) uses SRV records to locate the XMPP server for a domain; rather than connecting directly to “example.com” or assuming a specific server hostname like “xmpp.example.com”, an XMPP client would look up the “xmpp-client” SRV record for “example.com”, and then connect to whatever host was pointed to by that record.
You can use ResolverExt::lookup_service()
or
ResolverExt::lookup_service_async()
to find the GSrvTargets
for a given service. However, if you are simply planning to connect
to the remote service, you can use NetworkService
’s
SocketConnectable
interface and not need to worry about
SrvTarget
at all.
Implementations§
source§impl SrvTarget
impl SrvTarget
sourcepub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut GSrvTarget
pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut GSrvTarget
Return the inner pointer to the underlying C value.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow<'a>(
ptr: *const *const GSrvTarget
) -> &'a Self
pub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow<'a>( ptr: *const *const GSrvTarget ) -> &'a Self
Borrows the underlying C value.
sourcepub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow_mut<'a>(
ptr: *mut *mut GSrvTarget
) -> &'a mut Self
pub unsafe fn from_glib_ptr_borrow_mut<'a>( ptr: *mut *mut GSrvTarget ) -> &'a mut Self
Borrows the underlying C value mutably.
source§impl SrvTarget
impl SrvTarget
sourcepub fn new(hostname: &str, port: u16, priority: u16, weight: u16) -> SrvTarget
pub fn new(hostname: &str, port: u16, priority: u16, weight: u16) -> SrvTarget
Creates a new SrvTarget
with the given parameters.
You should not need to use this; normally GSrvTargets
are
created by Resolver
.
hostname
the host that the service is running on
port
the port that the service is running on
priority
the target’s priority
weight
the target’s weight
Returns
a new SrvTarget
.
sourcepub fn hostname(&mut self) -> GString
pub fn hostname(&mut self) -> GString
Gets self
’s hostname (in ASCII form; if you are going to present
this to the user, you should use g_hostname_is_ascii_encoded()
to
check if it contains encoded Unicode segments, and use
g_hostname_to_unicode()
to convert it if it does.)
Returns
self
’s hostname
Trait Implementations§
source§impl HasParamSpec for SrvTarget
impl HasParamSpec for SrvTarget
source§impl Ord for SrvTarget
impl Ord for SrvTarget
source§impl PartialEq<SrvTarget> for SrvTarget
impl PartialEq<SrvTarget> for SrvTarget
source§impl PartialOrd<SrvTarget> for SrvTarget
impl PartialOrd<SrvTarget> for SrvTarget
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl StaticType for SrvTarget
impl StaticType for SrvTarget
source§fn static_type() -> Type
fn static_type() -> Type
Self
.